Al-Qaeda (AQ) leader Ayman al-Zawahiri slammed Hamas' charter that it published in May 2017, "A Document of General Principles and Policies," and urged Palestinians to reject "traitors" and embrace the jihadi methodology.

The Yahya Ayyash Battalion, a jihadi group that last claimed an operation nearly three years ago, took credit for the May 30, 2018, firing of rockets on four different locations in Israel’s Southern District.

Al-Qaeda (AQ) leader Ayman al-Zawahiri championed jihad above all other means to liberate Palestine in a video speech, and called on fighters to expand the scope of their battle to reach those that enable Israel.

The Gaza-based Jaysh al-Islam (Army of Islam), a jihadi faction that in the past expressed support for the Islamic State (IS), released the second issue of its magazine, again covering topics ranging from jihad to medical issues.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) launched a new periodical it called “Madad Bulletin,” and in the first issue, memorialized the killer of a rabbi in West Bank and reminded Muslims to fight the U.S. due to its support to Israel.

The Gaza-based Jaysh al-Islam (Army of Islam), a jihadi faction that in the past expressed support for the Islamic State (IS), released the inaugural issue of its magazine, presenting articles ranging from the importance of training to medical information about cancer.

Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), through its spokesman, Usama Mahmoud, incited Muslims to attack the United States and rallied fighters everywhere to make liberating Palestine their objective in a message responding to the U.S. recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

His Urdu language speech, entitled, "O Jerusalem, We are Your Guardians," came in a 19 minute, 29 second video produced by the Subcontinent division of as-Sahab Media Foundation, and was released on January 24, 2018. AQIS is the last of the AQ branches to deliver a message regarding the December 6, 2017, announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump, whereas the others, including AQAP, AQIM, and the Shabaab, each gave timely statements. Similar to its counterparts, AQIS argued that it is due to the collective inaction of Muslims that such a move happened. Usama Mahmoud stated:

The land of our Lord and His messenger, and our sacred al-Aqsa Mosque is here, but today the United States and Israel have announced Jerusalem as its capital. This is an extremely important event and a deep wound to us all. This did not just happen in a single day, but it is a continuing series of many such acts and incidents against us. We are seeing this tragic day because we have remained silent. All those past events and incidents were a good opportunity to understand the evil we face, to know our friends from our enemies, they should have been a wakeup call, but unfortunately, we were unable...

He touched upon the historical events leading to the establishment of Israel, describing it as the "result of the Crusader wars waged against the Muslims by Britain, France, and Russia in the name of colonialism, and then went beyond that to the U.S. deploying soldiers during the Gulf War to military bases in the Middle East. Mahmoud recalled former al-Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden declaring jihad on the U.S. for stationing its forces in Saudi Arabia and the region, and also his pledging that America will not enjoy safety and security until such is realized among Palestinians. He continued:

My Muslim Brothers! We have been led to believe that fighting the United States is suicide and it is downright foolish to combat it. Peaceful dialogues and political struggle is the only path, and the jihad of non-state actors is not permissible! Jihad is only the responsibility of the government and the army, and it cannot be the responsibility of intellectual entities and authorities. Those assembled in Istanbul recently announced that it is not their place to stand against America and Israel...

After America announced it would relocate its embassy to Jerusalem, no one has broken their relationship with it. None of the American expeditions and soldiers present in any countries have led to any good. Although many condemned the decision, they still do not oppose America and Israel. Why!? Because the United States is strong?! However, if Allah is angry, it cannot be difficult to frustrate America...

Usama Mahmoud again cited Bin Laden in calling on supporters to kill Americans and not consult anyone to do so, and urged Muslims all together to rise up and also support fighters on all battlefields. He said:

To liberate Palestine, to help all oppressed Muslims and to establish the religion of Allah is the responsibility of all Muslims. It should be remembered that the majority of the people see the requirement of governmental law before Allah. So my brother! The question will be of mine and your role towards Allah... How can you and I just sit and neglect the causes of these problems and suffering? We played a role in cultivating and increasing the wounds of the Ummah. So let us prove that our mujahideen are the protectors of this Ummah... We are not going to let our lands be oppressed and destroyed one after another, and turn our heads away from our fellow Muslims. It is a blessing that Sheikh Usama bin Laden asked to kill the Americans. Crush the head of the snake. Let us do our part in this jihad against the United States that it deserves. Let it be known that we are not only fighting in the Subcontinent, and not only in Yemen, Mali, Somalia, and Syria, but we are fighting in the whole world, and our destination is Jerusalem.

Allah willing, we will continue this journey and the day will come, and it undoubtedly will, when the jihad of the Ummah will become victorious, the flag of Tawhid will flutter atop al-Aqsa Mosque, and the religion of Allah will prevail. Allah made us part of this blessed world... and our time, ability, and blood will prove to be the cause of strength His army.

In conclusion, I tell my Muslim people and mujahid brothers of Palestine that it is a great honor for you to live on this blessed land, and it is up to you to carry the flame of jihad. Beware of the politics and lies fed to us. Indeed, we have seen the consequences of silence and acceptance...

The Lebanon-based Brigades of Abdullah Azzam promoted to Muslims in general that jihad is the sole means to "liberate" Palestinian land in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Displaying U.S. President U.S. Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Islamic State (IS) prisoners in orange outfits, an IS supporter threatened over the former's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Hamza bin Laden, a son of former al-Qaeda (AQ) leader Usama bin Laden, explored what he described as the Saudi "betrayal" of the Palestinian cause in the 3rd episode of a series inciting for regime overthrow in the Kingdom.

The Islamic State (IS) responded to U.S. President Donald Trump recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital in Naba 109, and published an infographic reviewing statistics and important operations by its fighters against American soldiers in the last year.

Joining fellow al-Qaeda branches in condemning the United States recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) expressed solidarity with Muslims on the issue and urged all fighters to make the liberation of Palestine their "central cause".

The Kashmir-based jihadi group Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind called on Muslims all over the world to attack U.S. and Israeli embassies and harm corporate and financial interests of both countries, in response to the American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

The Egypt-based Hasam Movement (Harakat Sawa’ed Misr) called for an uprising against Jerusalem being recognized by the United States as Israel's capital, and maintaining its nationalist interests, declared that the holy city will not be "liberated" unless Cairo is freed first.

The spokesman for the Somali-based al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab al-Mujahideen Movement, Ali Mahmoud Rage, urged Muslims to take up weapons in response to the United States recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and moving its embassy there.

Following reports of U.S. President Donald Trump considering the move and then making it official on December 6, 2017, jihadists across ideological spectrums condemned it, exhorting Muslims to take physical action instead of mere protests.

Following the shooting death of three Israeli security forces outside a West Bank settlement near Jerusalem, Islamic State (IS) supporters on Telegram not only lauded the gunman, but distributed multimedia from the group threatening Israel, and incitement propaganda from pro-IS media units against Jews.

The al-Tawhid Brigade of the Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades in Gaza released a video documenting its summer camp for children on Islamic principles and awareness of an “intellectual and cultural invasion”.

The pro- al-Qaeda (AQ) English media group “Al-Hijrah” published issues four and five of its bulletin, quoting from AQ leaders on supporting al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestine, and the importance of digging trenches.

Khalid bin Umar Batarfi, an official in al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), urged Muslims to support their Palestinian brethren in regard to the ongoing conflict at al-Aqsa Mosque, and remarked that the situation has reached this point due to the abandon of jihad and Islamic principles.

A pro-Islamic State (IS) Telegram channel addressed a multi-lingual message to Muslims, calling on them to take advantage of weapons guides and manuals and mount attacks to avenge al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinians.

Within its fundraising campaign “Contribute to Us Even with an Arrow” to equip its fighters, the Gaza-based Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam) published a photo report of them exercising at night in the desert.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released a video of its leader, Qasim al-Rimi (AKA Abu Huraira al-Sana'ani), calling for “eye for an eye” lone-wolf attacks in the West as retaliation for “traged[ies] upon Muslims.”

An alleged commander in the Gaza-based al-Nasser Salahuddin Brigades condemned the U.S. State Department designation of senior Hamas official Fathi Ahmad Mohammad Hammad and threatened Americans in the region.

A Palestinian child honored Abu Muhammad al-‘Adnani, the spokesman for the Islamic State (IS) who was killed in August 2016, by reciting the same poetry ‘Adnani read for slain fighters and leaders including Usama bin Laden.

The Gaza-based Army of Islam (Jaish al-Islam) gave a eulogy for Islamic State (IS) spokesman Abu Muhammad al-'Adnani, and warned America not to rejoice in his killing, for fighters are widespread and jihad is not finished.

A jihadist Telegram channel forwarded the “Jahizuna” (Equip Us) fundraising campaign to purchase weapons and arm jihadists in Palestine by using Bitcoin, and included weapon costs and impacts.

On July 5, 2016, the “Constants of Jihad” Telegram channel posted a message forwarding the campaign, which the Ibn Taymiyyah Media Center (ITMC), a Gaza-focused jihadi media group, has promoted since July 2015. According to the message, the Bitcoin donations will be used to fund “Jihadi groups in Palestine to fight Israel." It additionally included three images offering contact information and weapon details.

The first of the images supplied the contact information in the form of an encrypted email address, a twitter account, and a Telegram channel. A Bitcoin address and a QR Code were also available as convenient methods of making donations. The second image listed a breakdown of weapon prices, accuracy, and impact for Katyusha 107 rockets and Grad 20 rockets, both locally and internationally made.

Finally, the last image estimated the cost to equip each fighter, asserting a total of $2500:

The Gaza-based jihadists behind the “Jahizuna” (Equip Us) fundraising campaign to purchase weapons and arm fighters, demonstrated in a video an anti-personnel explosive device it developed and appealed for donations to fund the project.

The Gaza-based Army of Islam (Jaish al-Islam) published 23 photos from a training course named in honor of Nidal al-'Ashi, a fighter who participated in Gaza, Libya, and Syria, and was killed in 2012 in Aleppo.

The Gaza-based Army of Islam (Jaish al-Islam) released a video on a training course named in honor of Nidal al-'Ashi, a fighter who participated in Gaza, Libya, and Syria, and was killed in 2012 in Aleppo.

Ibn Taymiyyah Media Center (ITMC), a Gaza-focused jihadi media group, released a video instructing how to make explosive devices and demonstrating their use, and also suggesting targets to include enclosed areas such as buses and restaurants.

The Gaza-based jihadists behind the “Jahizuna” campaign to collect financial donations to purchase weapons and equip fighters, released another fundraising video, this time demonstrating a locally-manufactured improvised explosive device (IED).

Abu Abdullah al-Ghazi, an official with pro-al-Qaeda Gaza faction Jaish al-Ummah (Army of the Ummah), released a statement condemning a lack of support from the international jihadist movement for its efforts in Palestine. The message was dated November 22, 2015.

The statement began by touting a decade of “conquests after conquests” by Jaish al-Ummah despite its small numbers and amount of resources. It followed up, however, by stating in part to the international jihadist community: “…you have left us down in our time of need…” Abu Abdullah al-Ghazi condemned jihadi scholars, as well as other components of the movement:

…we were let down by the Ulama of the Muslims and the Ulama of Jihad by not inciting the sons of the Ummah to support us with their souls and money… we were let down by the merchants of the Muslims and the people of money and they did not give us of their money and Zakah… we were let down by the media of the Muslims and the Mujahideen by them being silent about us and marginalizing our Jihad… we were let down by those leaders and writers and thinkers who took it upon themselves to support the oppressed, and did not support our call and Jihad.

Abu Abdullah al-Ghazi then called upon the international jihadist community to “remove the invasion and liberate Jerusalem” under a unified movement:

Come O free people of the Umma from the Jihadi and Islamic movements: To form one united Jihadi front that launches from Palestine to remove the invasion and liberate Jerusalem and Earth and man; to establish the religion, and empower the Shari’a of Allah the god of the two worlds, and return the authority to the Muslim Ummah in Palestine, the cradle of the honest wise Caliphate and then the general lands of the Muslims.

The Gaza-based Battalion of Sheikh Omar Hadid claimed four rocket strikes on three Israeli locations, and charged that the “field monitoring” unit of Hamas confiscated one rocket before it could fire it.

Within the media campaign of the Islamic State (IS) promoting attacks by Palestinians on Israelis, the group’s Khorasan Province released a video of a sword-branding fighters threatening that the IS will behead Jews and Christians, and calling on Palestinians to join the IS.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released an audio speech from group scholar Hamad bin Hamoud al-Othman al-Tamimi calling on Muslims to attack American interests as a means to support Palestinians, and promoting the Syrian Jihad as a “battle of an Ummah”.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released a visual speech from a group official, Khalid bin Umar Batarfi (AKA Abu al-Miqdad al-Kindi), urging Muslims to support Palestinians in the latest conflict with Israel, and also to support the jihad in Syria, calling it the “gate to liberate Palestine”.

A Hebrew-speaking Islamic State (IS) fighter threatened in a video that the IS will remove borders between it and Israel and eliminate the “Jews,” and promoted the recent incidents of stabbings and vehicular attacks in the country.

Recent clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protestors at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem have sparked a unanimous wave of incitements from both al-Qaeda (AQ) and Islamic State (IS) supporters against Israelis and Jews.

The Gaza-based Battalion of Sheikh Omar Hadid claimed firing a single rocket on the Israeli city of Ashdod in revenge for the killing of Palestinian teenager Hadeel al-Hashlamon and the imprisonment of a Palestinian woman.

The Yahya Ayyash Battalion, the Gaza-division of the Brigades of Abdullah Azzam, claimed credit for a rocket attack on the Israeli town of Sderot. In a series of postings on its Twitter account on September 20, 2015, the group reported that its fighters fired a 107 rocket on Sderot two days prior, and that the attack came in revenge for “successive assaults” on al-Aqsa Mosque by Jews, and the death of members of a Palestinian family in an arson attack in West Bank.

Jaish al-Ummah (Army of the Ummah), a pro-al-Qaeda jihadi faction in Gaza, condemned the bombings of vehicles belonging to the military wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, claiming that the attack only serves the enemies.

The Salah al-Din division of the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq claimed seven suicide bombings in the city of Beiji, two carried out by British and German fighters, and others by two Dagestanis, a Kuwaiti, a Palestinian, and a Turkistani (Uyghur).

The Gaza-based “Battalion of Sheikh Omar Hadid” claimed a third rocket attack on the Israeli city of Ashkelon, and declared that it came partly in response to the recent killing of a Palestinian in the Jenin refugee camp.

A Gaza-based jihadi group calling itself the “Battalion of Sheikh Omar Hadid” claimed credit for the May 26, 2015, rocket attack on the Israeli port city of Ashdod and gave a 48-hour deadline to Hamas to comply with certain conditions or it would continue to act.

An alleged Gaza-based jihadi group calling itself the “Battalion of Sheikh Omar Hadid” claimed credit for the May 26, 2015, rocket attack on the Israeli port city of Ashdod and gave a 48-hour deadline to Hamas to comply with certain conditions or it would continue to act.

After the expiration of its 72-hour deadline to Hamas to release imprisoned Salafists or it would mobilize its forces, the “Supporters of the Islamic State in Jerusalem” claimed firing two mortars at a location of the group’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigade in Khan Yunus.

The “Supporters of the Islamic State in Jerusalem” (Jama’at Ansar al-Dawlat al-Islamiyya fi Beit al-Maqdis) threatened Hamas, giving it a 72-hour deadline to release imprisoned Salafists prison or it would mobilize its forces to act against “observed targets”.

An alleged jihadi group launched what it dubbed the “Mobilization for al-Aqsa Campaign,” and called upon Muslims to donate money to equip Palestinian fighters, and also recommended they use CashU to transfer the funds.

Ibn Taymiyyah Media Center (ITMC), a Palestinian-focused jihadi media group, launched a new magazine it titled “The Second Promise,” and in the first issue, emphasized throughout its articles the importance of unity.

Sirajuddin Zurayqat, an official in the Brigades of Abdullah Azzam, asserted that the group does not belong to al-Qaeda, and that while it is active in Syria, it works within other factions does not independently claim credit for attacks.

Islamic State (IS)-supporting Twitter accounts began promoting a social media "Twitter storm" campaign scheduled for February 26, 2015, revolving around English and Arabic versions of the hashtag, #IslamicStateMedia."

A communique and video attributed to “Jund Ansar Allah,” a jihadi group in Gaza that appeared to cease operating in 2009, claimed credit for the December 12, 2014, bombing at the French Cultural Center in Gaza in support of the Islamic State (IS).

The "Supporters of the Islamic State in Jerusalem" claimed credit for the bombing at the Jebous charitable association in Rafah, believing it to be a front for spreading Shi'a ideology, and threatened additional attacks against Shi'ites in Gaza and the West Bank.

Hamas spokesman Dr. Sami Abu Zahri praised the slaying of four people, three Americans and one Briton, in a Jerusalem synagogue on November 18, 2014. The spokesman stated that the attack was committed in response to the hanging of 32-year-old bus driver Yusuf Hasan al-Ramuni.

The Yahya Ayyash Brigades, a division of the Brigades of Abdullah Azzam, incited Palestinians to defend al-Aqsa Mosque and emulate Mutaz Hijazi, who shot Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick in an assassination attempt on October 29, 2014.

A jihadist who previously created HTML5 games promoting jihad in Chechnya, Gaza, Iraq, Mali, Syria, and Tunisia, made two new games supporting the Islamic State (IS) and women who were killed in an anti-terrorist operation in October 2014 Oued Ellil, a suburb of the Tunisian capital.

The Sinai-based Ansar Beit al-Maqdis (Ansar Jerusalem) released a video of bombing what it described as an armored vehicle of "apostate" soldiers, and claiming to kill an officer and more than ten soldiers.

Al-Qaeda official Muhammad bin Mahmoud Rabie al-Bahtiyti (AKA Abu Dujana al-Basha) urged Muslims to support Palestinians in Gaza by targeting American and Jewish interests and fighting the “apostate” rulers that support Israel.